Lincoln University to strengthen farm outputs
17 May 2013
Lincoln University to strengthen farm outputs
Lincoln University has today announced the formation of a new Farms Committee to oversee the development of the 3,900ha of farmland owned and operated by the University.
Assistant Vice-Chancellor Stefanie Rixecker says the new committee’s role will be to deliver improved outcomes from the University’s portfolio of farms and farming partnerships, as well as expanding the portfolio in the future.
“The Farms Committee has been established to help Lincoln University make the most of its farms for better student experience, for more and better scientific research on productivity and the environment and, perhaps most importantly of all, for an enhanced interface between the University and New Zealand’s farmers” says Dr Rixecker.
“The University will also be looking to expand the portfolio in partnership with other entities in a strategic manner, over time. To this end we have been fortunate to appoint a number of extremely talented farmers from throughout New Zealand to the Farms Committee. This group brings expertise from a diverse range of farming systems and, together with the expertise from within the University, this collective knowledge will drive the University’s farming portfolio into the future”.
The eight farmers appointed are involved in sheep, beef, intensive lamb finishing, merino fine wool, deer, precision agriculture, intensive vegetable growing and arable, dairying and forestry. Senior University academics - Professors Bruce McKenzie, Ken Hughey, Grant Edwards and Keith Woodford - will join the committee alongside SIDDC’s Director Ron Pellow and the University’s Farms Manager Andrew Lingard.
The new committee will be chaired by well-known New Zealand agri-businessman, Ross Hyland, from the Waikato. Mr Hyland anticipates the combination of academic expertise and practical experience will create a “wonderful incubator for ideas and innovation”.
Mr Hyland goes on to say “The University has traditionally used the farms well for research, student experience, commercial demonstration, and investment. We want to build on that now. The University is breaking ground in the primary production and environmental space and we need to use the farms even more for this research and education – and then we need to be able to share what we learn with the New Zealand primary sector to grow its capability and knowledge in a wider sense. Having such a group coming together is exciting and is a testament to the University’s determination to remain relevant to the New Zealand primary sector”.
Lincoln University Farms
Committee:
• Ross Hyland (Chair) –
Waikato
• Assistant Vice-Chancellor Scholarship and
Research, Dr Stefanie Rixecker (Lincoln
University)
• Murray Jamieson – Okahau,
Northland
• Hew Dalrymple – Bulls
• Shane Miles
– New Plymouth
• Sue Prouting – Peel Forest, South
Canterbury
• Lisa Anderson – Kurow, North
Otago
• Andrew Morrison – Willowbank
• Murray
Turley – Temuka
• Charles Duncan -
Hunterville
• Professor Bruce McKenzie (Lincoln
University)
• Professor Ken Hughey (Lincoln
University)
• Professor Grant Edwards (Lincoln
University)
• Professor Keith Woodford (Lincoln
University)
• Ron Pellow (Lincoln University and
Director, South Island Dairying Development
Centre)
• Andrew Lingard (Lincoln
University)
Lincoln University farms:
Lincoln University Dairy Farm | 180ha - Selwyn | Commercial demonstration farm managed by SIDDC |
Lincoln University Dairy Research Farm | 55ha - Selwyn | Research and demonstration |
Cropping Farm | 125ha - Selwyn | Cropping – leased to Plant and Food Research |
Ashley Dene Farm | 355ha – Selwyn | Dryland farming research, some irrigation |
Mt Grand | 2127ha – Central Otago | High country station. In trust with the University as sole administrator. Funds a postgraduate scholarship. |
Argyle | 433ha – Marlborough | Dryland beef and sheep. In trust with the University as sole administrator. Subleased. Funds undergraduate scholarships. |
Silverwood | 418ha – Hororata | Dryland sheep and dairy support. Leased by the University from Silverwood Trust. |
Kowhai Farm | 35ha – Selwyn | Organic. |
Johnson Memorial Lab Research Farm | 37ha – Selwyn | Intensive research and teaching - sheep/deer/beef. |
Iversen Field | 20ha – Selwyn | Intensive research and teaching – plants. |
Horticultural Research Area | 20ha – Selwyn | Horticultural teaching resource – includes vineyards. |
Biohusbandry Unit (BHU) | 10ha – Selwyn | Organic farming practices in conjunction with BHU Organics Trust. |
Deep Stream | 92ha – Rangitata | Leased to Mesopotamia and Forest Creek Stations. |
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